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Goongnyeo

  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Goongnyeo (2007)
A maid-in-waiting hangs herself within the palace walls, but as the imperial medic 
Chun-ryung performs an autopsy, she suspects murder and starts an investigation. 
In her search for justice, Chun-ryung bravely uncovers a hidden past kept secret by 
powerful forces within the palace walls.
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During the Chosun period, a court lady is found dead, hanging by the rafters of the palace. After examining the dead body, place physician Chun-ryung discovers that the dead maid was probabl... Read allDuring the Chosun period, a court lady is found dead, hanging by the rafters of the palace. After examining the dead body, place physician Chun-ryung discovers that the dead maid was probably murdered and carries out investigation even though her higher-ups pressure her to close ... Read allDuring the Chosun period, a court lady is found dead, hanging by the rafters of the palace. After examining the dead body, place physician Chun-ryung discovers that the dead maid was probably murdered and carries out investigation even though her higher-ups pressure her to close the case as suicide.

  • Director
    • Mi-jung Kim
  • Writers
    • Seok-Hwan Choi
    • Mi-jung Kim
  • Stars
    • Park Jin-hee
    • Yun Se-ah
    • Seo Young-hee
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    616
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mi-jung Kim
    • Writers
      • Seok-Hwan Choi
      • Mi-jung Kim
    • Stars
      • Park Jin-hee
      • Yun Se-ah
      • Seo Young-hee
    • 9User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Park Jin-hee
    Park Jin-hee
    • Chun-ryung (Court medic)
    Yun Se-ah
    Yun Se-ah
    • Hee-bin - the royal concubine
    Seo Young-hee
    Seo Young-hee
    • Wol-ryung - the dead court maid
    Lim Jeong-eun
    • Ok-jin - the mute court maid
    Jeon Hye-jin
    Jeon Hye-jin
    • Jung-ryul (Court maid)
    Kim Sung-ryung
    Kim Sung-ryung
    • Kam-cheol - the supervising court maid
    Nam-jin Kim
    • Lee Hyung-ik
    Moon Ga-young
    Moon Ga-young
    • Il-Won
    Kim Hak-sun
    Kim Hak-sun
    • King
    Yoo Ji-yeon
    • Palace kitchen woman 1
    • (as Ji-Yeon Yoo)
    Choo Kwi-jung
    Choo Kwi-jung
    • Court lady Eom
    Kim Mi-kyung
    Kim Mi-kyung
    • Court lady Shim
    Jung-Hee Nam
    • Court lady No
    Ko Seo-hie
    Ko Seo-hie
    • Queen
    • (as Seo-hie Ko)
    Yoon Song-a
    • Palace kitchen woman 3
    Ye Soo-jung
    Ye Soo-jung
    • King's mother
    Park Soo-young
    • Government official
    Han Ye-rin
    • Sook-young
    • Director
      • Mi-jung Kim
    • Writers
      • Seok-Hwan Choi
      • Mi-jung Kim
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    7polsixe

    CSI Korea

    An interesting show, the setting and roles are familiar if anyone has seen the Dae-Jang Geum series (did they use the same set?). A palace maid, is found hanging from the neck and dead, dead, dead. A smart medical maid discovers during an autopsy (!) that there's a mystery. Now we see the palace maid corps and what a creative group these women are with sewing needles. A slight problem is figuring out who's who and what the heck is going on, but the who-done-it is done well. A supernatural twist is a neat spooky addition. Kind of a chick-flick with the almost all woman cast but a lot more blood, squirm factor and dark presence than the usual romantic melodramas.
    7darkmax

    CSI: Korean Palace

    Okay, I couldn't help myself after reading the previous comments.

    Now, one thing the summary got wrong, the court maid wasn't hung from the roof rafter (whatever that is. She was found hung from the beam in her own room.

    This movie opens with the cardinal rule of the Korean Palace, that all maids who entered into the Korean King's service is a potential mate and must maintain their chastity in case he fancied one of them.

    The story revolves around the murder of the said court maid and the people in court who are trying to suppress the investigation.

    At times I wonder if the movie is trying hard to glorify the Korean court medics of old.

    An better than average film in my opinion.
    8refresh_daemon

    Although it might have a little too much going on, seeing the machinations of a Chosen era court--from the women's point of view--makes Shadows an interesting film to watch

    Shadows in the Palace is a mighty interesting film. First of all, it's a women's film. And I don't mean that in the sense that Lifetime is a "women's network", but more in the fact that the vast majority of the key creative positions in the film were filled by women. Second, the film is interestingly a sort of detective mystery/thriller with some horror elements put in the film, set in the Chosen era of Corean history. Although the film suffers from having too much going on, its wonderfully shot and costumed and the story has so much going for it, despite its weaknesses, that it certainly kept me interested.

    The visuals in the film are absolutely striking. Although I'm uncertain that the costumes are necessarily historically accurate, they are absolutely beautiful to look at and the film is well photographed. The acting is mostly superb as well, having a primarily female cast, I especially enjoyed watching the more mature actors really get into their rather complex characters.

    Another thing about the film I found fascinating was the exploration of court dynamics. While the court maids were bound to serve the royal family (and similarly bound to chastity, among other rules), there's a lot of hinting that power plays were happening behind the scenes on the highest levels of power and these activities had a trickle down effect on the court maids. It's also interesting to see just how much power the women in this story wielded and how they are internally self-policing and self-sustaining.

    The story begins, however, with a corpse and one court medic's search for what really happened. Her search causes us to cross paths with one of the king's concubines, who bore the only male heir to the thrown and who is also embroiled in a political power struggle to retain her place in the court, being pressured by the house of the queen. We run into a number of the house's administrators, most of whom seem eager to quell the medic's investigation and a number of additional characters, who are in turn suspects and further victims both. Finally, some even more mysterious occurrences begin happening as well. And all these steps are actually quite interesting to watch.

    Part of the problem is that there's more going on than is necessary. First of the all, I find the medic's story to be the hardest to empathize with, and while it all plays out, I don't find it convincing. In addition, there's a bit of a horror element to the film as well and I feel it adds an unnecessary layer to the film--I think it would've been better served being more grounded--the story could've been told easily without those elements (many of which risk being a little stale). Then there are multiple red herrings and actual stories going on and while I could follow each story, without a strong grasp of the language and the ability to keep track of who's who and what's what (my advice: pay attention to the costumes--they actually help you keep tabs on the non-central characters), it might certainly be confusing to the less attentive viewer.

    But seeing the machinations of the court play out and, even more interestingly, how they affect the next layer down in the level of the court maid was quite fascinating. With great visuals, a well-paced who/what-dunit, and a set of interesting plot lines, I ended up finding myself pretty fond of this film. Granted, it's no masterpiece and some of its excesses, especially the horror elements, probably limited the film's impact. Also, even though the film was essentially created by women, this is definitely not the kind of stuff you'd find on an American women's television network. There is blood, gore, a few jump frights and some creepy imagery to spare. But in the end, this is a sometimes fascinating piece held up well by the twisting plot, the well propelled story and a whole lot of interesting things for the eyes to see. 8/10.
    4chrichtonsworld

    Not as compelling as it is praised to be!

    This movie starts real strong with just the right amount of intrigue. However as key events start to make sense it becomes clear there is not much to the mystery we are presented with. People familiar to these royal court dramas can predict the outcome very early on. And since this movie was marked as a thriller I had hoped that some ingenious twist would surprise me in the end. Sadly this didn't occur and all I got was an ending that made me wonder why I wasted my time with this movie. There is no decent pay off whatsoever. My girlfriend however loved the movie and confirmed my suspicion that this movie is mainly intended for a female audience. There were some nasty scenes of torture that showed that women could be just as cruel or even more so as men. But for some reason these scenes did seem superfluous. It could be that these scenes were put in to have a broader appeal. Also the added horror element was nice but essentially a cheap solution to what could have been a masterpiece. As it doesn't leave room to interpret matters differently. Movies like this need to have strong endings which "Goongnyeo (2007)" doesn't have. So ultimately this movie is just a wast of time.
    8Chris Knipp

    Polished period murder mystery marred by horror elements

    A crime story and a lush costume drama about Joseon dynasty Korean court life are combined with horror elements in this directorial debut by South Korean Kim Mee-jeung. She was an assistant director for Lee Jun-ik's 2005 'The King and the Clown' and shot this on the same set. In Shadows,Wol Ryeong (Seo Yeong-hie) a maid-in-waiting at the palace, is found hanged. Chun-ryung (Park Jin Hee), the (female) royal doctor to the court women, investigates. Discovering the dead girl had a child of which there is no written record, she begins to suspect foul play. She questions a string of court ladies who might be implicated in a murder but nobody opens up and Chun-ryung's superior is obviously looking for a scapegoat to cover things up. This puts the doctor under the gun to find out what really happened before the scapegoat is named and everything is hushed up.

    Throughout the film, the smooth workings of the Korean film-making machine are evident in lovely shots, nice but not grandiose settings and costumes, and an elegant period feel. The focus is far and away on women, and it's twenty minutes into the film before a single male appears. Men are seen as attractive predators. Higher ranking women are agents of repression. The underlying issue is that court maidens are meant to be virgins, but court men are out to impregnate them. This is always the maiden's fault and punished by death if detected.

    Both 'Shadows in the Palace' and the previous 'The King and the Clown' are dramas that use a period setting to bring up issues of court (i.e. government) repression. 'Shadows' focuses on women and shows how they're treated cruelly in the palace, even by each other. In fact the focus on this is so strong--and there's a subplot of a concubine, Hee-bin (Yun Se-ah) who wants her son to be made crown prince--that intense interest is aroused in the sexual politics of the Korean court. The repressions of the supervising court maid (Sung-ryeong Kim) and her agents is shockingly brutal, and some of the torture scenes are hard to watch. She tries to pin everything on a court maid named Jung-ryul (Jeon Hye-jin), but it's obvious this cover-up is to protect a high ranking male. Meanwhile a court maid who's gone mute (Lim Jeong-eun) is terrified but nonetheless provides valuable evidence.

    About half way into the story, the trappings of a scary movie begin to filter in--things that go bump in the night, screams, ominous music. That may raise the heart rates of some viewers, but detracts from the socio-political and procedural themes.

    A review of the film on DVD two weeks ago on the website Twitch expressed what is probably the reaction of many. Shadows in the Palace, the Twitch writer (Mack) said, "is an attempt at the 'epic genre' that simply doesn't convince. Plot twists aside, when the real intentions behind the murderous plot are revealed you are neither surprised nor convinced, they are almost expected considering the context and content of the film." The reviewer was "more interested in the maiden court workings than. . .the horror/haunting elements. The physical and mental stress that came with positions in the court was more horrific than the ghost bits. They were stronger, more interesting and actually bloodier than their horror mashing counterpart." This is quite true. The socio-political themes work quite well with the mystery. The supernatural element may be logical as an outgrowth of the superstitions of the period, but it detracts from what was already a complicated enough story. Kim Mee-jeung shows talent in this handsomely put together film and the cast turns in good work. Maybe the director's focus on women's issues will find better and fuller expression next time.

    Seen at the San Francisco International Film Festival, April 2009.

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 2007 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Shadows in the Palace
    • Filming locations
      • South Korea
    • Production companies
      • CJ Entertainment
      • Achim Pictures
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      • $9,723,970
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      1 hour 52 minutes
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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